With the recent monsoon type rains we had in the Mid-Atlantic region my headliner was again soaked. To the point it was dripping from the overhead console lights. UGH!!!! I again found it was leaking at the drain spout joints. So this time I went to the parts store and picked up four 3/8’ hose clamps and tightened those suckers down. Had another couple days of rain with no leaks. But then the passenger side roof was soaked. I looked in between the headliner and roof to find a drip, drip, drip coming from the sunroof cassette where they pop riveted together a couple pieces!!! So it looks like I’ll be buying some roofing caulk and sealing up all joints on this sucker. Might take a weekend and pull down the whole head liner and really get a good look at this things. I always wanted a moon roof but didn’t want a master’s degree in roof leak repair. My best solution so fare is to park with the front end lower than the rear, never on a level surface on rainy days. That will at least help move what water makes it past the seal towards the front drains. What a pain in the A$$.

I continue to have sunroof, drain tube clogging/drain issues. I have been in 5 times now. The first time was under warranty. The rest have been out of warranty but they continue to cover it under "goodwill." The first time I had the ceiling panel replaced under warranty (after 4 months of waiting for it to come in because they forgot to order it and get it approved). Now they refuse to replace anything (carpet or ceiling panel). I talked with the service manager last time (2 days ago) that this is an issue that Chrysler/Jeep continues to ignore as a design flaw and that I want it fixed. He made this statement to me and so did the service tech that works on my Jeep. I should not have to clean the drain tubes from "deterius" every time I was my Jeep, just to make sure it does not get clogged. If that were the case, Jeep should be supplying us with a tool to clean it out, put out a bulletin when you buy the vehicle, and let us know they are selling a product that is not up to par with the rest of the industry.

The dealership said they could do nothing about this because it is not a design flaw, I strongly disagreed. They said they do not have a District Manager to fix the problem and I would have to call the 1800 number. I called the number to get no where, but a call back in 24 hours. I received a call back from the supervisor and they said they could get an engineer and DM involved with the case. I also called the dealership back and demanded the same thing, they agreed that they would find a DM to help with the case.

I strongly suggest to all Jeep owners who are having this issue to call the 1800 number and demand to get this issues fixed. Even if you are out of warranty. This is a design flaw that is happening in Commanders, Liberty's, Wrangler, and Grand Cherokee, Jeep just refuses to acknowledge the issue. It is unacceptable to purchase a 25+K vehicle and to have issues like this. My next purchase was going to be a Wrangler, but I have to consider never again to buy a Jeep until they fix this issue.

I have a skyslider and my headliner is wet right where the a-piller meets up with it. Happens every time it rains. Has anyone had the headliner get wet in the same spot with a skyslider? It almost seems as though the leak is coming from the windshield area...

I have had this problem with my 2010 KK here in South Africa, I fortunately know a guy who has a sun roof service / instalation business and spoke to him about my problem. he said that it was a common problem with Jeep and a few other American vehicle brands and he had an easy fix. He replaced the drain tubes with a slightly larger diameter tube, without dirt and damage to any interior parts and Hey-Presto no more problems even in the most torential African rain storms. Hope this helps!!:cheers. 2: ...I also would like to mention, to remove the stains in the head liner I simply sprayed with a dry-foam carpet cleaner and, allowed to dry and brushed away the stains. I had this problem for two rain / summer seasons, we are just entering our second season (afetr the repair) without any problems leaks or drips at all.

Scotch Professional Grade #2228 Moisture Sealing Electrical tape. AROUND THE WHOLE SUNROOF. No leaks. Period! For 3 years now. I live in New Orleans so we have rain and plenty of it. I got really tired of dealing with the issue the dealers sucked

All with a Jeep Liberty need to go to http://jeepsunroofleak.com/ There is a class action suit over the sunroof leaking. I have a 2011 and it continuously leaks and dealer says it is not covered under my extended warranty. We need everyone with this problem to come forward so we can hopefully get it repaired for good. Had a service person tell me it was a design flaw.

All with a Jeep Liberty need to go to http://jeepsunroofleak.com/ There is a class action suit over the sunroof leaking. I have a 2011 and it continuously leaks and dealer says it is not covered under my extended warranty. We need everyone with this problem to come forward so we can hopefully get it repaired for good. Had a service person tell me it was a design flaw.

I know this may be somewhat dumb but does this include the skyslider? I would imagine that the front would use the same drain tubes. If this doesn't then I wonder if someone would be willing to take this on as I imagine there are just as many people with faulty sky sliders.

My 2011 Jeep Liberty's sunroof or seal (not 100% what is causing the leak) is leaking. This causes the passenger headliner to get really damp which results in a water stain. Just wondering if anybody has a solution to this? I got it fixed once and then six months later it leaked again. I contacted Jeep and they told me it is my responsibility to pay for the repairs since the warranty is up. From my research I am realizing I am not the only one with this problem. It seems pretty unfair that because of a defect in Jeeps product the consumer is responsible to pay for the repair. I have read many class action suits that are filed against Chrysler for problems similar to this and just curious if anyone knows what came from these? This is the first and last Chrysler vehicle I will purchase, very disappointed.

I am going to try this...I just (yesterday) bought a Jeep Liberty 2008...I absolutely love it except for leaking...When I went to check on it today during a rain storm sure enough there was a lot of leakage...I'm so nervous that I am going to regret buying this jeep...It actually handles wonderfully on the highway and i feel completely comfortable driving it...I just don't want to have any negativity about it!!

My 1 month old used 2011liberty is at dealer now I had leak same place upper drivers side just above plastic trim,dealer called said its a kinked hose fitting ,they also said I can pickup tomorrow as they still have to clean up roof liner. Thumbs up to Smithhaven jeep Chrysler NY I've read a lot of dealers return with water stains included!

My 1 month old used 2011liberty is at dealer now I had leak same place upper drivers side just above plastic trim,dealer called said its a kinked hose fitting ,they also said I can pickup tomorrow as they still have to clean up roof liner. Thumbs up to Smithhaven jeep Chrysler NY I've read a lot of dealers return with water stains included!

Glad to hear a story about a dealership doing the right thing these days! That's a rarity. And hello there fellow Long Islander!

On my 2008 Liberty, it took 5 trys til they got with the right guy that fixed it. Turned out to be leaking at the top, where the drain tubes connect to the drain hoses. I think he used silicone sealant to ensure no leakage. So no leaks since September. Fingers crossed.

I'm yet another with leaking problems associated with my sunroof. We initially took it in about a year ago because of a leak at the rear of the vehicle (2008 Liberty) and that seems to have been fixed. Since then we've noticed a stain developing at the top of both A-pillar posts. Recent heavy rains have proven our fears. The headliner is wet at the top of both pillar posts and the carpet at the floor plans are both wet. I'm making an appointment with the dealer for next week to see their "water expert" and I'll let the forum know how that works out. We have a lifetime bumper-to-bumper warranty on the Liberty but I found out that it didn't cover the rear leak until I call Chrysler and complained. I've been a Jeep owner for years but if this had been my first Jeep - it would have been my last Jeep also.